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Use 2 Liter Bottles for Watering Your GardenSo I cut the end off the bottom of a 2-liter plastic bottle, turn the bottle up-side down so the neck (without the lid) is in the ground next to the plant. Pour water in the wide part of the open bottle and it will keep the plants moist through the day and I don't waste water from the hose. I also put a stick through the holes into the dirt so the wind doesn't blow the bottle over. This works great. You can add your fertilizer to the water and water and feed plants at the same time. I have several in my garden. I hope this idea helps others. By Sharon from Van Buren, Arkansas Feedback About This Post:RE: Use 2 Liter Bottles for Watering Your Garden
If you cut the bottom of the bottle off (which is now the top, since it is inverted) and leave it uncovered, it is a great place for mosquitos to lay their eggs and increase their population. Don't let your backyard be a disease haven, remove all containers that will hold still water for more than 2-3 days (tires, recycling, garbage cans, buckets, etc.) Post by Contribution RE: Use 2 Liter Bottles for Watering Your Garden
When I had a summer cottage, I would water all my plants, before leaving on Sunday evening. Then, for each of the planters, I would would fill up the 2L containers, and turn it over (quickly-so as not to loose the water) into the planter or right into the flower bed. Post by Lizzielu RE: Use 2 Liter Bottles For Garden WateringNow why couldn't you ladies have posted that BEFORE so much damage to my plants while on vacation? I'll do this next time. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Use 2 Liter Bottles For Garden WateringDrill hole in the end cap of a pop bottle.Fill with water,good for house plants. Works a treat.Good Luck! Post by dunno |
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